2008 Summer Brass Institute Photo Gallery


Alex Grounds and Courtney Keeler showing off the newest in Horn Hats

John Turman and Rachel Polk doing their Vogue Horn pose.

Wiff Rudd and Alex Szabo in masterclass

Jeff Powers and Meghan Glover in masterclass

Doug Dawson after performing Mozart's Concert Rondo.

Jeff Powers working with Doug Dawson in a masterclass.

Dr. Vincent DeVries

John Turman performs the Gordon Jacob Concerto.

Horns of the 2008 SBI

Brent Phillips in a trombone masterclass.

Brent Phillips demonstrates good buzzing technique.

Wiff Rudd from Baylor University

Wiff Rudd conducts a trumpet masterclass.

Jeff Powers and Rachel Polk work on the Strauss Concerto No. 1.

The Morticin Horn Quartet.

Bridgette Parsons rehearses the Morticin Quartet.

Mr. Mike Lacour.

Quintet in rehearsal with Mike Lacour.

Brass Quintet rehearses with Joel Bright and Brent Phillips.

Quintet rehearsal with Dr. Darin Cash.

Large Brass Ensemble.

Mr. David Jennison.

Quintet rehearsal with Sumner Erickson and Jeff Powers.

Former tubist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Mr. Sumner Erickson.

Rehearsal on stage!

Mr. Jeff Freeman, Prairie View A&M University

Mr. Jeff Powers performs for the SBI campers.

Baylor University's Wiff Rudd in performance.

Baylor's Mr. Brent Phillips in performance.

Austinbones in performance.

Austinbones: Dr. Billy Gayman, Mr. Jeff Freeman, Dr. Darin Cash, and Dr. Matt Wood.

Austinbones performs with the trombonists of the SBI.

Hornists Hye-Su Min and Courtney Keeler.

Quintet before Friday night's performance.

Go Horns!

Mr. Adrian Griffin addresses the audience.

Dr. Mike Misner and the SBI Horn Choir.

Mr. Sumner Erickson and the SBI Tuba Choir.

Dr. Billy Gayman and the SBI Trombone Choir.

Mr. Kyle Ballarta and the SBI Trumpet Choir

Maestro Stefan Sanders and the Red Large Brass Ensemble

Job Well Done Red Brass Ensemble!!

Maestro Stefan Sanders talks to the audience about the music.

Maestro Sanders and the Blue Large Brass Ensemble.

Stefan Sanders talks about "Fanfare for the Common Man".

Job Well Done Blue Brass Ensemble!!